The Greeley parks division will close Lincoln Park to conduct landscaping work from Sept. 25 until Oct. 31
The closure of Lincoln Park, 800 10th Ave. in downtown Greeley, allows crews to reseed the grass and complete tree trimming for a little over a month, according to a city news release. After the work is completed, periodic watering is required throughout the day until the new grass is established.
The park will remain closed until the grass is healthy enough to no longer need additional watering.
“Previously, crews have spot-treated areas due to high foot traffic and dry seasons,” Parks Manager Jon Anaya said in a news release. “This year, over sixty percent of the park is in need of seeding and sod. Though inconvenient for visitors, closing the park while we work is much safer and more efficient.”
To keep the park closed for renovations, the Downtown Development Authority will leave fences up from Oktobrewfest, going on from Sept. 23-24, until completion, the release said.
Visitors cannot access the diagonal sidewalks within the park, but sidewalks around the edges of the park are going to stay accessible. The Portland Loo bathroom on the east side of Lincoln Park will remain available.
The Lincoln Park playground will close until renovations are complete, according to the release.
The culture, parks and recreation general operating budget is paying for the project.
To learn more about current and upcoming park projects throughout Greeley, go to greeleygov.com/parks.
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Our Correspondent
Hamirpur, April 11
Delay in construction of retaining walls along houses under the Keeratpur-Ner Chowk four-laning project is worrying villagers.
Significantly, the construction company responsible for the four-laning project had excavated hills recklessly and posed threat of landslides. Foundation of many houses close to the excavation were exposed and the threat of their caving in looms large. Some of the families had already moved out of such houses and had taken shelter in rented accommodations or living elsewhere.
Despite several complaints against the working of the company to the district administration by the affected people, nothing has been done.
Firm directed to do needful
I visited the Keeratpur-Ner Chowk four-laning project and directed company engineers to construct protection walls at the earliest. GCC construction company General Manager Col BS Chauhan has also been directed to solve the grievances of people concerned. — Pankaj Rai, Deputy Commissioner
They also alleged that the administration was not paying heed to their problems. Ramesh Kumar of Bhager village said the company engineers always ignore the issue of ensuring safety of houses or land. He said they were assured that the construction of protection walls would be done soon but nothing had been done so far.
Raj Kumar of the same area said if protection walls to affected houses were not constructed before monsoon, many houses could cave in leading to heavy loss of property and human life.
Notably, the four-lane stretch between Keeratpur and Ner Chowk is 47-km long. As per the DPR, there would be over 10 tunnels measuring about five km.
Deputy Commissioner Pankaj Rai said he had visited the four-laning project and directed company engineers to construct protection walls at the earliest. He said GCC construction company General Manager Col BS Chauhan was directed to solve the grievances of people concerned. The DC also advised Sub-Divisional Officers of Bilaspur Sadar and Naina Devi to provide every help required by people in this regard.
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